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J OMAHA DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1884, —— A Dangerous Oase, & & & Rocwmarmn,Junme 1, 1882, “'Ten Years ago | wasattacked with the most Tntense and deathly paine in my back and Kidneys, “Extending to the end of my toes and my brain! “Which made me delirious! “From agony. «It took three men to hold me on my bed at times! “The doctors tried in vaintorelieve me, But to no purpose. “Morphine and other opiates “‘Had no effect! “After two months 1 was given up to die. “When my wife heard a neighbor tell what Hop Bitters had done for her, she at oncegot and gave me some. The first dose eased my brain and seemed to go hunting through my system for the pain, “The second dose eased me so much that 1 slept two hours, something I had not done for two months, Before I had used five bottles, 1 was well and at work, as hard as any man could, for vver three woeks; but 1 worked too hard for my strength, and taking a hard cold, T was ta- ken with the most acute and painfulrheu- matism all through my system that was everknown. I called the doctors again, and after soveral weeks, they left me a cripple on crutches for life, as they I met a friend and told him my case, and he said Hop Bitters had cured him and would cure me. was 80 earnest 1 was induced to use them again. In less than four weeks I thre away my crutches and went to work light! held, howaver, and wa rebuilt, and this year has backed up the water in the Humboldt so an o submergs abont fifty thousand acres of COLORADO. Iand in the yicinity, much of which has been Tt took $19,000 to pay the running expenses | under cultivation, The principal damage s of Arapahos county during April. around Lovelocks station, where several fami- The drowning of slaven cowboys on French. | illes have been driven from their homes by the man creek proves to have been a canard, faundation, About 835,000 has been subscribed in Den- boost., The German national bank of Denver has tal from 820,000 to $100, WESTERN NEWn, 1N GENERAL The Brigham Young estate has been sued by the Cummings family for a piece of valu- able property and $14,000 damages. The town of Socorro N. M. is showing signs of & now era of progression and advancement. The business outlook is encouraging. There One million young shad have been placed in the Cold iver, aloog the line of the At Iatio & Fasific railFond in no reason why this place should not make Work on the Bent county canal progrosses | a vty of considerable prominence, for she rapidly, and the acreage of grain raised in | has many natural advantages. Her locati hat county this year will probably be larger | is all that could be desired. hoe has n ever beforo in it history. country tributary that is teoming with the A plan for running a canal from the Sonth | precious metals, Platto through the new gold fields at Eliza-| 1In digging the wall to supply the railroad nd Castle Rock has already been form- { tanks at Palouse Junction, W. T., the work- , and will soon be in operation. men passed through strata of alkali The colt crop of Colorado will this year num. | finely broken basalt rock, toa d 8 ber hundred thousand, Those of thorough- | feet, where water of great purity and limit- bred will not exceed a thousand, The larger | less quantity was found. The water in the number ef this new crop will be the native va- | well is five feet deep, and a steam pump, rioty, and dovelope saddle horses on the [ actively worked, makes little impression on range, l:w vm:lm.\ % ‘Ilh«L "i'l'“t c.\m” . uuu:z' nh]r:: T 3 the well is the fact hat in ¢ iny he The Gunnison chamber of commerce I pro- | (ho, %o I8, the TRt buat i SREER S04 paring to offer a donation of 830,000 in money 0 iy A wea il foey aad and _ property to any man or company that | \ eavy clof lnfl I;’«“ km! od ke will build and successfully operate a smelter | K% In gunny, bags to' keop TEeR SRR and reductlon works in Gunnison of a capaci. | #hile the menin tho open aie wor ty of from 75 to 100 tons a day shirt sleoves, y/ vt isi of exci t Ykl o Araba 13 o A racket, | Calawell, Tdaho, i in a fover of excitoment f m:"?.,,’,,,{.‘,,",',,"‘,',:,"{,J;‘;“:,,",‘;,’,‘g:, d ] ovee the discovery’ of womo fabulousy ich in tho Holy Laad, at Colorado Springs. When | placer claims near there on Snake river. the wild and untamed Arab takes to erecting here have been par! i P S ‘(‘ (o Srohan asylume 1t about tme. for the half, | Prospecting and locating claims on Snako river Thooped at him, but he [ civilized Piute to begin eating with a knife | ¥hich were known to contain paying quanti- M e A TRE ties of flonr gold, but not enough to create any ? Runnin Joluradc LI excitement or activity. For several days & on tho rango of Tom F Fnest, 10 | the current of Snako river haa beon making n thore u & bull branded with several | syeoping change and left the old channel bare 1y and kept on using the bitters for five i"'--fih}( Ivm”lmwlfl-" words "'""'in.m 'lr'ltll': for several iniles, Recently 'iwnh]mrt(lnn <.: h h 115 July 4. 1874." On_one of ths Platte | yen began to prospect the old channel and yadeht sl “'Tho laat, thatk | found the sands to be immensely rich with since, Italso cured my wife, who had been o for years; and has kept her and my children, well and hearty with from to to three bottles per year, is no need to be sick at all if thesebitters [000. Until it became — a are used. J. J. Berk. Ex-Supervisor, ““That poor invalid wife, *‘Siater! ‘‘Mother! “‘Or daughter! “‘Can be made the picture of health! “‘With a few bottles of Hop Bitters! Will you let them suffer?” N AGTNT, N. Y. living, and have been so for nix years | Gofi" the words having evidently Loon put [ gold, So There | duco this year in Saguache county, over &, rangas & cow runa brandod. I nuggets were fouad and the on by the cowhoys at ths close of & long series | Waskings went fifty to_seventy-five cents to of branding, man, - Rl ] — The poisontus loco weed industry will pro- e PERSUNALITIES, ‘commaodity of ' commerco the weed was hardly known thoro, . 1t is estimated that overy steor that han diod from tho effects of this weed has cost the state $1,000, chiefly due to theinvent- | man. iV gontus of tho eminent atatesman who fn- | The Emma Abbott Kiss has sailed for Eng- troduced tho bill paying a royalty on ita culti. | land, vation, R. B, Ha The Denver critics were not as badly smit- | mer's straw hat, tan by Langtry's charms as those of Omaha. | John L. Sullivan and Bob Tagersoll draw The Nows says of her in A Wife's Peril:" | the biggest crowds in Boston, “aiaking all duo wlowanco for the fact that| "M Blalno Is twenky yoara old, and has sho has had bu : Stage, 1 1s oLl dificult to Lmagins. how | sny | poayce). biue eyes and beavy arched ers- yroman of het Intelligence and experience in| ™y, 04, Murphy is In Chleago and reports prehil T LT :n,f{“:,:.”,,‘“, om0 hat his businoss 18 in o most discournging con- dition, tourish way. Of course she was beautifull Freddle: Gebhardt. has had & canal boat Srosed, o otumer did ble part well. {, ied atter him, Freddio ought t lead in The murmer of admiration which grooted her | the.team that pulls it.] ZZ vowvss s gowns and her laces stopped when _sttention | Ella Wilcox, nee Wheeler, haa just sung, “'I waa called to what the wearer of the gowns | will bo trus, though thou art false to me.” Is ond lnces was saying and doing. In the | there trouble already? struggle which she had invited with her | That sparkling younp besuty, Gail Hamil. washsd-out lover in the third aot, she made el e A et e s some attempt at dramatic intensity, but her | gravity at the white house. s L ) LLA Dr. Mary Walker has_declared that sho will wear trousers or nothing, Oh! don't do anything rash, Mary; keep them on. Darby Green is_a Connecticut Yankee who Day county has an assessed valuation this | wasfeven years old when the Declaration of year of 8500,000 in excess of laat, Independence was signed, He is still vigo- The first payment on the Etta tin mine, | rous and happy, amounting to 82,600 was made May 15th, There is » Cherokee Indian named Jack Deadwoods floating debt is a little over two | Womankiller. ~As {Indian cogomens % thousand dollars, Her bonded debt is $20-|ally £ by contraries that fellow is prol 000, anything but a masher, rand Forks is infested with fire bugs, and | «John B, Gough has gone to Denver to_lec- all suspicious looking characters have been | ture there for the first time. He will take a Ben Butler is said to carry a pocket mirror, Mr. Blaine in a cousin of Mrs, Gen. Sher. of Ohio, wears his last sum- DAKOTA, ¢ | rounded up and given an hour in which to | few quarts of water along to make the people RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.S, Mail Steamers BAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWREN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, The Rhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France Exouih, $;1noaing bediin, vs i i, 5 Round Trip, $90.00; Exoursion, o $00; {w\ndnn 110 $o 8160. A& Poter Wright & Sons, Gen, Agente. 65 Broad. way N, Y. Caldwell. Hamilton & Co., Omaha. P. E. Glod man & Co., %08 N, 10th Streot, Cmaha; D. K. Kim ball, OmahiaAgonta. mAa 0od-1y QREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. Cures m‘?:?}é’.;: thlm‘ and'two outaide partioe, R OF MANLY VIGOR, Spermatorr has, eta., when all ‘other_reme. 4 dioa’ A cure guaranteed. % (4 81.50 a bottle, Ia el A times the qulnm{- 6. ross. Ty ox. LR T00Y Pro to any add Sold b CAY, INSTITUTE, Eovls, Mo, i B | the working of the ol mines has boen taken in iy f,’.’,?}‘;‘,‘..'{,"}{ thero by parties wo have large interests thoro, | bled, the other day, that Mr. Tilden's — and eyorything at present points to the fact | health had taken a sudden turn for the comprehend what he is talking about. Pipo laying for the Sioux Falls water works | J:dmund Yates says that American women commenced on the 10th. The pipe is arriving | are the most restless in the world. Probably at tho rato of four cara & day. Mr. Yates has boon talking with some of ther, ‘At Plrro, a tenderfoot named W. Coryell | We don't wonder he found them restloss. became stage struck, when some fellows con-| One of James R. Koene's extravagances was nected with a variety show agreed to give him | a private barber, who traveled four miles daily acbance, He was asked to take the part of a | to scrape the face and rub the head of the de- negro and #o the wretches blacked him up | throned Wall street king, whonow owes the with & mixture of ink ofl grease and lamp. | barber $1,000 for service rendered. black, which he has not yet been able to re.| Mrs, Scoville, sister of Guiteau, is in Wash- move from his face, even with the belp of |ington, Pa. Sho goes under fictitious name chemicals, They also filled his hair with the [ andis selling pictures, as she atates, for the compound and ho has had to have his head [ purpose of raising money with which to prose- shaved. cute those who were instrumental in the hang- ing of her brother. WYOMING, Congressman Money, of Mississippl, is to The admirers of Blane In Cheyenne not | bo the editor of a new paper in San Francis only illuminated but painted the town a|co. Itis seldom that such a striking exem. carmiue hus in honor of the nomination. ~f plication of ithe ofernal fitnens of thinga” oo, 2 sab. | curs. s name is & on, ho will nof Bl e ot ak® MFhing pCriab | o compelled to lift his volca for cord-wood and raided the chapel of tho Congregational cburch | Potatoes on subscription. and carried off the paint and brushes which| Senator Coke, of Texas, has a remarkably workmen were using on tho building. powerful voice, and it is said tbat when he Another newspaper 1 to bo lnunchod upon | Mot e Hinci oy e e mor el and the sea of fortune in Cheyenne, in a short tmo, Tt I8 to b Atarted. with 82,000 capital, s caraand wedized [She will be published daily at 4 p. m., and pro- o glass. At the climax of hisvo- poses to be neutral in politics, The gentle- | cifarations Coke announced that he intended men who will bo interestod are J. B. Mor- | o gpeak 0 that the wholo country would hear row, recently of The Loader, T. V. McCandlish | him; and then as ho paused for breath Beck romarked, *Guess they will, Coke, if they're “The Cheyonne Loador says Mr, Tba reports | not stone deaf.” the oil claims in Rattlesuake mounating prom- is0 to yield a large quantity of nature’s lubri- Skulls, Tombstones and Coffins, ator a8 soon a8 the necessary machinery is | Chicago Herald, rovided. A large amount of machinery” for Tho report circulated and_speedily de- leave, ‘I have sold Slr Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative | that the mines will soon bo in fine runniug or- | worse, and that the gravest alarm was yoars. Every customor speaks mhoettatinglyendoreo It ae a remedy of true merlt “C. ¥ Gooouax, Druggls er. 1 1888 vIB-miet. Steam Dye Works, |yt .0, Brivg your work to the Steam Dye Works under :ho Millard Hotel, Men's Clothes Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. #4rFeathers dyed and Cle @y Testhars dyed and ‘Cleaned. Lace Curtaine ALLKINDS OF DYEING DONE, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. C. T. PAULSEN, 1212 Dou las Bt U. P. BAKERY, highly of it. I der, Ho has faith to believe that fortunes will | felt concerning him furnis i erning him furnishes a fair illus. o Binds ouv of thess mluds, tration of the kind of campaign the dem- Milton Roberts, a brakeman on the Union | ocrats will be compelled to endure with was crushed between the cars on Dale [ by ag their caudidate. When things My e framyy om 14 | aro going on most swimmingly for them fell to the ground below, who was thus sud pretty well known o s an om- | Greystone to the effoct that thew nom- ‘r!oyulm summer on . Goodell's ranch. | inee has had a_sinking spell, and that it lo'was about ninetoon years old and has | i'rorved ha will not suevive th b boon in the employ of the road only about |18 feared ho will not sucvive the night. five mouths, His parents reside about four | TWo or three plausible stories of that milos from Grand Tsland, Neb., and are |kind will cause more havoc in the demo- quite elderly people, to whom the death of | cratic ranks than a dozen old-fashioned their son will come with crushing effect, campaign lies, for the deadest thing on earth isa dead presidential candidate. g Life is full of sudden changes. The John Angrove, » Cornishman, foll to the | 8tFOng man of to-day may be cut down tom of & shu(k: 175 feot, at Butte, and was | t0-morrow, but iu Tilden's case there are flattaned into shapeless tuass, excollent re r the belief that he is an invalid to begin with, and that his days are few. With such an impression Sheyeny K. G ‘The assessment roll of Butte county, it is estimated, will foot up $16,494,218, this year, 1614 Webster St., Omaha, Neb., |0 ncremo of 81,000,000 over last year. “Tho abroad it will not take n very talented (Buooessors 40 the old U. P. Bak ALL KINDS OF 16th 8t.,) Constantly oa band. Orders wi_ be promptl ded to, WAGNER BILO'S, Proprietors. Pipe smokdng i# the real test of ‘stobacce. It i the way of smokivg. You get BREAD, FANCY CAKES AND PIES |, comre population of the county is 10,000, ‘fin or to throw & dampener on the The unpald employes of the National Park lemocratic campaign overy fom:ighzu Tmproveinent company still bold poesession of | 1008 s it lasts, whether ‘Tilden gains or hotel at the Mummoth Hot ( loses in physical strength as the canvass rings, and all efforts to effect a settlement | proceeds, That the opposition will re. Atten- | with them, short of paying the full amount of | sort to these devices cannot be doubted their claiws, are futile. for s moment. With Tilden as a candi- The Helena Independent says: “*Miners in | dato wo may expect & th the upper district of Mill Grook, Gallstin TH WAy SXDAOH lo gee iha maos county, say that nover in their experience of "“"i“:""““ “"“}‘l““‘" the meanest flings, mavy yoara have they seen in that locality | 80d the moat ghastly witticlams cver per- such terrible suow slides m hiave occurrad there | potrated during a campaign, and all durlug tho past week or two. ‘Thesnow lay 1n |t infirmities to which mortality in gen- ffreat massan on the mountaln sides until the oral s ho [ato warm weather, and now it comes down i the form of avalauches, carrying everything baforo 1, atippig bartho dldes of the Tou talua and filliog the ravines with mingled masses of snow, rock And broken timber. —— OREGON. The wool crop in _Oregon, Washington Ter- ritory and Ldabio this soason will b.f-':: than ever before known, Eighteon thousand through Baker Olty, O, True Merit Alone has given Allcock’s Porous Plasters the largest sale of any external remedy in the world, If you have been juing a0y ither kinds of plas- tera one trial of **Alloock's" will convince you of their wonderful superiority, 66 BroanwaY, Roox b2 New Yorx, March 2, 1883, lug ‘besn cured of & severs titact.of m of theheok aud shoulders by waing orous Plasters, 1 feel it my Suby & commend_thelr e to any one simfiarly” al. for Wyoming. filotad. - For & pariod of seversl months T had Moos than 0000 man are ab work on the | GXAUStEd mARY Ocherac-eatled rerndios Witk Oregon St T Fuvondn "Gk vellsy | 248 abtaliog the alighiest reliat: Finally T of Hakor Oty aod 1t s sxpocted that thron areas oue ot Qllocek Tocs Plavtan, snd ! wodiataly cured, bo made by the first “of | *'Soniliar them trus bleasing. ully yours, TAMES'R. HOSMER, NEVADA. - gaNw & & 5 ‘When it Strikes Him, Complaint is made in the ageieultusal Novada that dour aro so abundant as to e | Norristown Herald, sheep were driven connections will October, RESSA Herbert Spencer's luoid remark that 0 Horace Greeley and | *‘an ineidental force falling on an aggre- About twenty yesrs sotue sasociates bullt & data and quart will at | gate containing like and- unlike waite tho autles of the sluk of the #lun:.b«‘:lldt river. in Nevada, Greoley suok about $16,000 | e k oy g el B ?uh,l;‘-l. nu;r strikes & young man s from the enterprise, and the mill finally weat | fOr¢ibly as when down sbream fua freshet, The dam partly | him for & new spring suit. Tho young man | they will be thrown into & panic by a ly taken out of life is | solemn report from Grameroy square or # grogaten tho like units and separates the tailor refuses to trust | THE MOON INHABITED, WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA? Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion the most prominent are: Variable appetite; faint, gnawing feeling at pit of the stomach, with uneatisfied craving for foodsheartburn,feeling of weight and wind in the stomach, bad breath bad taste in the n.outh. low spirits Towns, Fle! Villages, and Caltivatea a8 Oan B3e Seon—An Import- Discovery. At the astronomical observatory of Berlin, says a translation from Nya Pres. nen Hotsingfor, a discovery has lately been made which, without doubt, will cause the greatest sensation, not only among the adepts in sclence, but even among the most learned. Prof. Blend mann, in that city, has found, beyond a doubt, that our old friend, the moon, is This question has agitated humanity from time immemorial, and has been the object of the greatest interest. But the opinions have always differed very wide- ly,and no two minds held one and the same, Already in ancient times the be. liet prevailed that the moon was inhabi tod with some higher organized, intelli- gent beings, somewhat resembling man, and in order to communicate with them the earthly enthusiasts planted rows of trees weveral miles in length 8o as to form the figure of the Pythagorean the- orem, The celebrated astronomer Schro- der, in the beginning of the present cen- tury, fancied that he could detect places 'S B BN B B TR on the surface of the moon which peri- | V.Y = 4 ICOCE LE odically grew lighter and darker, and 7 TR from this fact he derived the conclusion | ShaMOLMY Velns eftis seictu o ¥ that the phenomenon was & proof of ex- | ucklysnd painialy fured 1y .;,..i“ isting vegotation, During the last few Srrrsshe; decades, however, the idea of life on the moon has been held up to ridicule, and totally scorned by men of learning. ' But, nevertheless, it has now been proved to be_correct. By accident Dr, Blendmann found that the observations of the moon gave but y unsatisfactory results, owing to the intensity of the light power of the moon’s atmosphere which is that strong that it aftects the correctness of the observations * A ina very high degres. Ho then con-|SCIENCE Of Life, Only $1.00. ceived the idea to make the object glass BY MAIZ POSTPAID. of the refractor less sensitive to the rays of light, and for that purpose he dark- ened it with the smoke of camphor. It took months of experimenting before he succeeded in finding his right degree of obscurity of the glass, and when finally found he then, with the refractor, took a very accurate photo of the moon’s sur- face. This he placed in a sun microscope, general prostration, headache and There is no form of disease more prevalent than dyspeps sia, and none so peculiar to the hig living and rapid-eating Amer people. constipation. an Alchohol and tobaceo pro- duce Dysvepsia; also, bad air, rapid eating, etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will cure the worst case, by regulating the bowelsand toning up the digestive organs. Sold every- where. for s i, L ddoea D 10! ROOT. T A GREAT MEDIOCAL WORK h th ict du t f ftty-ivoand o natt st . |JON MANHOOD i Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, The revelation was most startling. It Promatare Decline [y Man, Eforsof Youth, an EY perfectly overturned all hitherto enter- | untold miseries esulting from Indiscrotions or tained ideas of the moon's surface. Those o) Almk .l::lv STe5y maan, young, ;nldtllllu old. nain rescriptions’ for al level plalns which formerly were held to | i chronic diseasss sachone of which Ia invalaable be oceans of lvluuar pmvsdlw be verdant Soleru,nd hyhfin A\;t‘}ml. whu; ;xpn;lfin‘mt;o 923 fields, and which formerally were consid- | Years ls such aaprobably never before fell to the ered mountain turned out as _deserts of | French thasiin: moosmed aters, bl St ey sand and oceans of water. Towns and | %oboa finer wors ne habitations of all kinds were plainly dis- | frte aatir e o, cernible, as well as signs of industry and Instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post. traffic. The learned professor's study usteative sample g oents. Send now. 0o d and observation of old Luna hill be re- : peated every full moon when the sky is| The Sci iation, to the officers of which he refers. 50 of Lifeshould be read by the young clear and wo venture to predict that the | ' erietion; and by the ai time is not far off when we shall know | There ls no memler of society to whom The Sel- more about the man in the moon than | énce of Life will not be uscful, whether youth, par- i 61 B AT A AR E TR i Al ol e ent, uardian, (nstructor or clérgyman. —Argonaut. —— the afioted for rollef. 1% Address the Peabody Medleal Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Streot, Boston Maes., who Piies may bo consulted on all dia 11l and oxperlence. Chronlc and obstin: Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of ! b phys. weight in the back, loits and lowar part of th \ »_ spociaty, Suon treated - suscem:HEA L Fally abdomen,causing tho patients to supposo he has | witheut aa tastano —alla o, THYCE) E some affection of the kidneys or neighboring | ™sekw: aro present, as flatuency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moistere like perspiration, roducing a Aery disagrseable itching partiou arly at night after gotting warm in bed, its organs, At times, sym toms of indigestion m REAVED very common attendant. Internal, External and Ttching Pilea yield at once to the applica- tion of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon tho parts alected, absorbing tho tmors, ahaying the intense itching, and ef- focting's pormanent cure Where other reme- dios have failed. - Do not delay untdl the drajn on the system produces permanent _disability, but trv it and be cured. Schroter & Becht. *“Trade supplied by (. F. Goodman.” o Fita, Nervous Neuralgia, Settled the Milk War. eatache, Nervous Prostration caused by the se ndianapolis Sentinel, of alcoho of tobacco, Wakefalness, Mental D i nression, Boftening of the Drain resulting in in- Some of the remarks that children | PT0I0% Softoning o7 the i Coot A denth, make would cause a laugh anywhere. | Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power An exchange tells of two children q in cither sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermat- celing over a oup of milk, when a third | S s omec batororete A e Cortains thild,a miss of 4 yearsold, said: ‘‘What's gns}xyuuth'l"t;eulmg-lnn slfl‘?- L\nx.gr:lxt b;xaz the use of quarreling over that milk when | £07&3.(;sent by mail prepaidon receipt of price rhero is a whole cowful out in the barn.” |, W GUAKANKEE BE% X That settled the milz war. for 0xes, a.rcumpmm;d with $5.00, we wili e ——— sond tho purcl onr written guarantee to re. Angzostura Bitters aro endorsed by all | tand tiie money it o treatment does not effoct the loading physicians and chemists, for their | oure. Guarantecs je purity and wholesomeness. Beware of coun- | & F. GOODMANN, Druggist Agen terfoits and ask your grocer or druggist for B. DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S to Omsha the gennino article, prepared by Dr. J. G Siegert & Sons, —— The Alternative of Mazrimony, Burlington Free Press, “Don't you want a fow good teachers in your public schools?” asked an educa- tional bureau man of the superintendent of achools in Shaftsbury. ““Well, I guess not!" was the decided AN PREVENTIVE AND OURE, FOR EITHER SEX. reply. The remoedy belng Injected directly® 40 t19 8oid 0 *‘Why not, may I ask’ Abe disease, requires no cliange of dlet » csusccus, " 3 merourlal or polsonous medicines to be taken inter Becauso Shaftsbury is the groatest | ually. Whon used as s preventive by eithor sex, itls place in the country for teachers, Why, | mpessiblo to contract any private disease; but in the ki i et oaso of those already unfortunately afilicted wo gusr ;Bfi:fly;:;',f been a girl married here for | $oothroe toxes to oure, or we will refund the mon ey. Prico by mail, postage paid,82 per box or throc ————— boxes for $6. P WRITTEN GUARANTEES teeued by all authorized ageats Dr Felix Le Brun&:Co, SOLE PROPRIETORS @od uap, Duggih Sole Agent, for Oun & 1y m OURDABY thrives on Horlick's Food," writo hundreds of grateful mothers. Mother's milk contains no starch. An artificial food for Infants should contaln no starch. ‘The best and most nutritious food in health L] or sickness for TNFANTH, and the beat diet for DYSPRPTION andixvaLivss E‘gm'gol g ud i o ) LNMAN, Station D. New dy e m & eod e —— Patents for Americans Only, Springfield (Mass,) Republican. Senator James O, George, of Mississi- ppiy thinks he knows a way to settle the patent question, He has got through a letter instructing the Committee on pat- enta to draw a bill to prevent the grant ing of a patent to any person not a citi- zen and resident of the United States The committee is also instruoted to in- quire into the xpediency of providing that all patents hereafter grantde shall be subject to purchase by the United slum for public use, upou a fair valua- tion, Alln's Brain Food botanical extract strengthors the Brain and positively cures Nervous Debility, Nervousness, Hoadaches gstural losses, ad all woskness of Gonora- $1 pkg.; 6 for $5 Pharmacy, 315 First L WEADT DIGEATED, froe from :hrc‘l o reiren o coking: Tuen Fhyeicat, Hishiy ™ Deneicial to- Nurain Mcilicrs aa & driuk. Prico 4 (otua. By al drtinta sy Gobrrn. A ut by mall on receipt of price in stamps. ICK’S FOOD C0., Racine, Wia. DAY B37RACT OF MALT WA ENNINGS Why He Falled, Phuladelphis Times, _ A Philadelphian who couldn't meet a little bill of §16 or $20 felt called upon to explain that he had been dragged down by the failure of a certain crockery house. “‘And the crockery house, you know. he added, “was involved by the suspen- sion of the Drovers' bank.” **Why, I didn't know that you had any business dealings either with the firm or the bank.” ¥ ** You didn't! Why, the senior part- ner had made all arrangements to back a i s note for $100 with me at the bank. 1f| % aiscturem 40 that wasn't business dealings I'd like to X know what you call it.” {4APROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION (J H.F. LEAMANN & 00 & Dotvrn to us with “‘ [ 75, & you'll ot by’ A GOLDEN BOX OF 000DS ™! o3 MON! FY, In Ono Month, e Horsfurd's Acld Phosphate, For Overworked Females. Dr. J. P, Coway, Ashland, O., says P nyehing claoth A hieCertatatg! Newa ¥ ahBLK. 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